Householders

Householders
Title Householders PDF eBook
Author Kate Cayley
Publisher Biblioasis
Total Pages 143
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1771964308

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A 2022 Firecracker Award for Fiction Finalist • A CBC Books and Quill & Quire Anticipated Fall Book • A Lambda Literary Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ Title • A 49th Shelf Book of the Year 2021 Linked short stories about families, nascent queers, and self-deluded utopians explore the moral ordinary strangeness in their characters’ overlapping lives. A woman impersonates a nun online, with unexpected consequences. In a rapidly changing neighborhood, tensions escalate around two events planned for the same day. The barista girlfriend of a tech billionaire survives a zombie apocalypse only to face spending her life with the paranoid super-rich. The linked stories in Householders move effortlessly from the commonplace to the fantastic, from west-end Toronto to a trailer in the middle of nowhere, from a university campus to a state-of-the-art underground bunker; from a commune in the woods to a city and back again. Exploring the ordinary strangeness in the lives of recurring characters and overlapping dramas, Householders combines the intimacy, precision, and clarity of short fiction with the depth and reach of a novel and mines the moral hazards inherent in all the ways we try and fail to save one another and ourselves.

The Householders

The Householders
Title The Householders PDF eBook
Author Tara McDowell
Publisher
Total Pages 244
Release 2019
Genre Artists
ISBN 9780262354110

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Families Maintained by Female Householders, 1970-79

Families Maintained by Female Householders, 1970-79
Title Families Maintained by Female Householders, 1970-79 PDF eBook
Author Stephen Rawlings
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 1980
Genre Single-parent families
ISBN

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Householders in Danger from the Populace

Householders in Danger from the Populace
Title Householders in Danger from the Populace PDF eBook
Author Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Publisher
Total Pages 16
Release 1832
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Smallholders, Householders

Smallholders, Householders
Title Smallholders, Householders PDF eBook
Author Robert McC. Netting
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 452
Release 1993
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780804721028

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Contrasting the prevailing theories of the evolution of agriculture, the author argues that the practice of smallholding is more efficient and less environmentally degrading than that of industrial agriculture which depends heavily on fossil fuel, chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides. He presents a convincing case for his argument with examples taken from Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas, and demonstrates that there are fundamental commonalities among smallholder cultures. "Smallholders, Householders" is a detailed and innovative analysis of the agricultural efficiency and conservation of resources practiced around the world by smallholders.

Early Kentucky Householders, 1787-1811

Early Kentucky Householders, 1787-1811
Title Early Kentucky Householders, 1787-1811 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages 241
Release 2009-06
Genre Kentucky
ISBN 0806311592

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This is a consolidated list of approximately 34,000 names that appeared in the annual tax lists for Lincoln County, Kentucky, between 1787 and 1811. Forty-six of the fifty-four Kentucky counties that existed in the year 1811 are mentioned in the descriptions of landholdings claimed by Lincoln County householders during this period; in fact, nearly half of the counties were created out of the original Lincoln County boundaries. Thus a Lincoln County tax list can essentially be viewed as a statewide tax list. This is an important consideration because a tax list of this magnitude can actually stand as a substitute for the missing 1790 and 1800 Kentucky censuses. Mr. Sutherland's "householders" are heads of household who do not necessarily own the land on which they and their families lived. Taxpayers (i.e., householders) recorded in the annual tax lists between 1787 and 1811 are listed here in alphabetical order along with the date of the tax list, the number of the tax book and the page number of the original entry, and an enumeration of all other persons living in the household. As an aid to research the compiler has drawn up a complete "Surname Directory," which groups the phonetic variations of each name under a common spelling so that the researcher has only to search for the "common" spelling rather than the variants. This is a superb research tool

Householders

Householders
Title Householders PDF eBook
Author Steven D. Carter
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 552
Release 2020-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 1684170451

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As direct descendants of the great courtier-poets Fujiwara no Shunzei (1114-1204) and his son Teika (1162-1244), the heirs of the noble Reizei house can claim an unbroken literary lineage that spans over eight hundred years. During all that time, their primary goal has been to sustain the poetic enterprise, or michi (way), of the house and to safeguard its literary assets. Steven D. Carter weaves together strands of family history, literary criticism, and historical research into a coherent narrative about the evolution of the Reizei Way. What emerges from this innovative approach is an elegant portrait of the Reizei poets as participants in a collective institution devoted more to the continuity of family poetic practices and ideals than to the concept of individual expression that is so central to more modern poetic culture. In addition to the narrative chapters, the book also features an extensive appendix of one hundred poems from over the centuries, by poets who were affiliated with the Reizei house. Carter’s annotations provide essential critical context for this selection of poems, and his deft translations underscore the rich contributions of the Reizei family and their many disciples to the Japanese poetic tradition.